The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898, July 01, 1896, Image 3

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    Druggist.
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Stationer.
Eugene A. Sherwin,
Bookseller.
PERSONAL.
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Druggist.
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—Gus Newbury was in town Monday.
—J. W. Storms left for Asbestos last
Friday.
—Gerald Perkins, of Brownsboro, was
Persist in paying extravagant prices for
in Ashland Saturday.
inferior articles of G roceries and P ro ­
visions , when you can
—Alva Danielson was up from Med­
ford the first of the week.
— Rev. F. G. Strange returned home
a much better grade of all articles in the
from Union City on to-day’s train.
Grocery Line—both Staple and Fancy—
—E. J. Kaiser, of the Record, left
for less money
Sunday evening on a trip to the east.
—Ferd Strange and Leslie Rose re­
turned from Klamath Falls Friday eve­
ning.
—Prof. C. A. Hitchcock returned
home from his trip to the northern part
of ttie state Satunley.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
UNDEE - NEW - MANAGEMENT.
—Mrs. M. R. Klindt, sister of Mrs. C.
P. Jones, arrived in Ashland from Ta­ A. HINftAN, Jr., D. D. S.,
coma on Mondav’s train.
office :
—Mrs. John Silsbv, of Hornbrook,
and her sister, Mrs. Laura Reeves, of
MASONIC BUILDING, UPSTAIRS,
Newton, Iowa, are visiting at the Silsby
home in Ashland.
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
—Mrs. E. Powell and her sister, Miss
Elsie Miller, of Brainerd, Minnesota, are
in Ashland on a visit of two months.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION.
They will go to Idaho Falls to teach.
RAkFPV
—James Vander Veer and wife, of DR. C. W. BARR,
IN CONNECTION
• • cakes
King City, Mo., relatives of Rev. F. G.
DENTIST,
. meals , .
»Strange and family, of Ashland, are ex­
TWENTY-FIVE
CENTS.
pected to arrive on this evening’s train
I. O.O.F. BUILDING.
for a visit here.
Why will you
Purchase
of
William Hevener
Bording
—Rush Hicks and wife, Chas. Bolton,
Jay Taylor and Carl Russel came over
from the Hicks mine last Saturday.
The mine has been shut down, owing to
scarcity of water.
by
the
Week
or
Month.
MF» ALS AT ALL HOURS
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C. P. ITEMS, CONTINUED.
The meetings closed on the camp
grounds Monday night, but will l>e con­
tinued in the M. E. church through the
week. There were three new converts
at the close ot the meeting.
M. A. Husted, who has been in charge
of the depot at this place for some time,
contemplates leaving his work here,
going to some other locality for business.
The depot will be in charge of Cort. Pur­
keypile, ofthis place.
“M.”
Day,
ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS CAREFULLY AND SKILLFULLY
INSERTED.
A Pointer
G. W. C rowson is “in it”—the fruit
business—again this year. If you
desire a “square deal” on your fruit
crop (or what there is of it) see him
lM?fo,,e completing arrangements for
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BLUE FRONT
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MRS. W. P. PARSONS.
Bread, Pies, Cakes, etc.
Fresh Eastern Oysters.
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OPPOSITE CITY HALL
Died.
DOWNING
At her home on the Boulevard, Ash­
land, Monday night at 11:30 o’clock,
FOR FIRST CLASS
. Mrs. J. L. Downing.
Funeral services will be held from the
residence to-morrow (Thursday) at 2:00 PHOTOS AT THE
LOWEST PRICE, . . I
p. m . Interment in Ashland cemetery.
Mrs. Downing was well know in Ash­
land, and a great number of friends and
acquaintance extend to the sorrowing
husband the truest degree of heart-felt
sympathy.
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The Larson,